Emergency kit
Use one as supplemental emergency lighting beside the weather radio, first-aid supplies, and other storm-kit essentials. Keep a primary flashlight or lantern in the kit too.

A compact clip-on, magnetic LED light made to live at the point of need. Buy one pack, or use the multi-pack offers to cover the house, vehicle, emergency gear, garage, tackle bag, camper, and more.
One-time purchase only. No subscription, no auto-renewal, and no hidden recurring charges.
Each light contains three sealed, non-replaceable LR41 alkaline button cells. Keep away from small children. Do not open, recharge, disassemble, heat, or incinerate.
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The point of the 5-Pack is distribution. Instead of storing one flashlight in one drawer, give five little lights five permanent jobs: emergency kit, breaker panel, vehicle, toolbox, tackle bag, camper, boat, hunting pack, or wherever your own small lighting problems repeat.
Each Gator Eyes light combines a spring clip and a magnet. Clip it to fabric, straps, edges, bags, gear, or a nearby object. Stick it to a suitable steel surface when you want the light to hold itself in place. Turn it on, aim the body at the task, and keep both hands available.

Use one as supplemental emergency lighting beside the weather radio, first-aid supplies, and other storm-kit essentials. Keep a primary flashlight or lantern in the kit too.
A point-of-need light for the place you may be trying to reach when the house is already dark.
A compact car light for quick checks, a roadside bag, the item under the seat, or a short under-hood task.
Use the magnet on suitable steel or the clip on a tool bag for close repairs and inspections where a flashlight takes up a hand.
Keep the last one with the gear you use in low light so it is already in the bag before the early start or late finish.
Attach the spring clip to a pack strap, tackle bag, pocket edge, storage bin, blind edge, branch, tool bag, or another convenient surface. The clip is the answer when there is no magnetic mounting point nearby.
Use the built-in magnet on a suitable steel toolbox, shelf, appliance, bracket, or vehicle component. Remember that not every metal is magnetic: aluminum and some stainless surfaces will not hold the magnet.
The compact size is what makes the five-pack useful. Store lights at the point of need and resist the urge to keep moving all five back into the same drawer.
| If you need... | Reach for... | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Long-range or long-duration light | Full-size flashlight | That is what a primary flashlight is built to do. |
| Hands-free light that follows your eyes while moving | Headlamp | A headlamp is better for walking, hiking, and extended moving tasks. |
| Room or campsite illumination | Lantern | A lantern spreads light across a larger shared area. |
| Close work in an awkward spot | Gator Eyes | The clip or magnet can hold the light close to the task while your hands stay free. |
| A light already stored in five different places | Gator Eyes 5-Pack | Compact size makes distributed point-of-need lighting practical. |
No. Each light contains three LR41 alkaline button cells that are not designed for user replacement. The compact, sealed format is an intentional part of the product design and is the configuration evaluated in the UL 4200A:2023 test report. Even if a future design used replaceable cells, those batteries would still require responsible end-of-life disposal or recycling.
No. Every bundle on this product page is a one-time purchase. There is no subscription, no auto-renewal, and no recurring billing attached to these packs.
No. The LR41 alkaline button cells are non-rechargeable and sealed inside the light. Gator Eyes are designed as small, self-contained utility lights rather than rechargeable primary flashlights. If frequent daily charging and long runtime are your main priorities, a rechargeable work light or headlamp may be the better tool.
Runtime depends on how the light is used. Manufacturer intermittent-use testing demonstrated 143 minutes of usable light when operated in one-minute increments, so Gator Eyes are conservatively presented as providing more than 100 one-minute usable-light cycles. In continuous-use testing, the light remained visibly illuminated in a dark environment for up to 24 hours, although brightness decreases over time and the light may remain useful as a marker after it is no longer bright enough for practical task lighting.
The magnet works on ferrous materials such as many steel toolboxes, shelves, brackets, appliances, and vehicle components. Aluminum, plastic, wood, and some stainless-steel surfaces are not magnetic, so use the clip or another mounting location there.
Yes, as supplemental emergency lighting. Their advantage is that you can keep lights beside a breaker panel, weather radio, nightstand, kitchen drawer, or vehicle kit. A complete emergency setup should still include a primary flashlight or lantern, and stored lights should be checked periodically.
Gator Eyes are not presented here as a waterproof or submersible light. Use them as compact utility and gear lights, and avoid treating them as underwater lighting or relying on an unpublished water-resistance rating.
Give each light a permanent location. A strong starting plan is emergency kit, breaker panel, glove box, toolbox, and the outdoor or travel bag you use most often.
That is not the job. Gator Eyes are for close utility tasks, backup lighting, and fixed placement. Use a larger flashlight, headlamp, or lantern when you need more range, runtime, or area lighting.
Leave the housing intact and do not put the complete light in curbside recycling. Gator Eyes contain three sealed LR41 alkaline button cells. The preferred route is a battery/electronics, retailer take-back, or local collection program that confirms it accepts the intact device; follow local rules for household disposal. See the Gator Eyes recycling guide.
Gator Eyes contain sealed, non-replaceable LR41 alkaline button cells. Leave the light intact and use a battery/electronics, retailer take-back, or local collection program that confirms it accepts the complete device. Local requirements vary.